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Parking brake pull handle

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by vanjeep, May 1, 2013.

  1. vanjeep

    vanjeep Member

    71 CJ5 V6
    I have just reinstalled the parking brake on my dana 18 which the PO had removed. What are my best options on a pull handle? and how and where do I mount it? I have been checking online but don't see anything for a 71.
     
  2. piffey263

    piffey263 Active Member

    I would post a WTB ad for 71 parking brake handle

    or I would go a different route then stock like foot pedal, or pull handle out of car. both of these require modifications.
     
  3. Danefraz

    Danefraz Well-Known Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Pull handle mounts bottom left corner of dash in my '69.
    Handle has mount hardware on it.
     
  4. Pack Rat

    Pack Rat Old Timer

    If you can't locate one from a CJ find a handle off a 67-71 Jeepster, remove the welded on extension from the mount.
     
  5. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    The T-handle performs best as a parking brake and I'm not sure I'd trust it on a hill. A foot pedal from a later CJ or a hotrod lever handle would give much needed leverage.
     
  6. Philip-TX

    Philip-TX Member

    I had to get a used one. I get most of my parts from Walcks.

    Carl @ Walcks got me in touch with Midwest Willys in Indiana (Harry 765-362-2247 midwestwillys.com).
     
  7. vanjeep

    vanjeep Member

    on Walcks I see the umbrella style pulls but they stop at I think 68. and different years look a little different with nothing listed for my year 71. can I use one of these for an earlier year?
     
  8. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    The plastic handles have minor variations but most should work until '71. The pedal style came out in '72.


    Sent from my iPhone
     
  9. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Or you could go a totally different route and install the one from an M38A1. Goes between the seats behind (towards the rear) the shifter.
     
  10. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Ditto on the M38A1. I like the way it works.

    Also I think the post office jeeps had an interesting "lever action" dash variant. Or maybe it was the FC trucks.



    Edit - Lever was on late pickups and utility wagons.
     
    Last edited: May 4, 2013
  11. vanjeep

    vanjeep Member

    I like the idea of a foot pedal. I found a mopar on amazon for a 77-95 wrangler. would this work? It looks like it will bolt through the back of the floor pan . Would i have problems finding a cable that would work?
     
  12. 68BuickV6

    68BuickV6 Well-Known Member


    That pedal would work. Many forum members have gone that route. I think there are minor modifications to be made. No sure on the cable, but others have done it, so there might be a source somewhere?
     
  13. vanjeep

    vanjeep Member

    what modifications need to be done?
     
  14. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Speaking as a neanderthal, foot pedals are better with an automatic than with a manual.

    You can run out of feet on a ticklish hill situation that needs clutch work. Also a hand brake can be feathered, whereas a pedal is all-or-nothing.
     
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  15. vanjeep

    vanjeep Member

    neanderthal or not , that makes great sense. I did like the look and operation of the M38A1 handle, but I am trying to figure out what will be easy install so I can do it. Does the M38A1 bolt directly to floor between the seats? Then how do you run the cable so it is pulling on e-brake lever and what kind of mods would I have to do for a 71
     
  16. PeteL

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  17. jpc

    jpc Sponsor

    the link to "see them all" is missing the one I have pictures of. Not back in the jeep yet.
    this is a stock 1970 (built Oct 69) brake handle and where it mounts.

    AMC took over from Kaiser in 02-1970 and the changes for 70 and 71 are hard for me to follow.
    I have not found Official manuals from that time period , only 1972 and later.

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    Last edited: Sep 24, 2013
  18. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    My '57 has the cane. Works okay, but it is really easy to hit it with my foot when I get out, and release it accidentally. Much prefer the military style.
     
  19. jpc

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  20. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    My '63 GMC pickup had one in it that was a long handle with a squeeze grip on it. In order to release it you had to squeeze that grip up against the handle before you could move the handle. Setting it you just pulled back on the handle. Mounted to the passenger side of the shifter.

    The one from an air-cooled VW would also probably work, and might possibly be easier to find.